The Arabian Gulf Digital Archive (“AGDA”) is an online archive that
has been created to showcase historical and cultural material that tells
the story of the rich, intriguing and complex history of the Arabian
Gulf.
An accessible resource, it serves to offer digital material that
spans two centuries, documenting events and personalities that have
shaped and defined the region. The contents offer an insight into the
past with some material previously unseen by the general public.
AGDA contains, among other things, letters, memos, transcripts,
photos and official correspondence from leaders and governments that
shaped the events of their time. It’s a free and open resource for
students, researchers, enthusiasts and anyone who is curious to explore
the rich and varied past of the Arabian Gulf.
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